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overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i was determined he was not going to grow up in the same environment that i did. and all i wanted to do is have my little boy sit on my lap when he was old enough and say, you know what, there's nothing you can't do. you can become anything. i don't want my boy to look up at me and say, daddy, if that's true, how come you haven't done it? that was what was crushing my heart. i just could not fail. and come up with an excuse for this little boy. >> tony, can anybody be like this? or do you have to have a little bit of ferocity of spirit? >> i think ferocit
overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so...
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they...
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. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at these deductions that people are able to take advantage of, the average person can't take advantage of. the average person doesn't have access to cayman island accounts. so, we just want to make sure that the whole system is fair. >> all right, today is the day one in the new job for secretary of state john kerry, he got an early start over the weekend, he reached out to world leaders by phone, pledging to continue pushing for peace talks. >>> the senate armed services committee is expected to vote his nomination to senate. former white house press secretary robert gibbs was on meet the press, admitted that it wa
. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at...
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it's been a rough time for the economy. america is looking for answers and hope. tony robins is one of the best guys to give us both of those things. he's changed l ed lives around world. he's brought some extraordinary guests with him. >> thank you for having me. >> america is hurting now. you see it because of the gun crisis, the financial crisis. it's a crisis amongst americans. do you feel that and what is the answer? >> there's no single answer. you're not going to change the world overnight, but you can change yourself. we're not just missing our confidence because we're out of control. we're missing it because we need to retool. the world has changed. most people say you have to deal with change. change is automatic. progress is not. we have to develop more than just self-confidence, we have to have self-discipline and self-control. we're part of a decade that has taught people reenforce your kids from whatever they do. you can't get self-esteem from somebody else, you have to get it from yourself. when you have discipline and self-control and a sense of co
it's been a rough time for the economy. america is looking for answers and hope. tony robins is one of the best guys to give us both of those things. he's changed l ed lives around world. he's brought some extraordinary guests with him. >> thank you for having me. >> america is hurting now. you see it because of the gun crisis, the financial crisis. it's a crisis amongst americans. do you feel that and what is the answer? >> there's no single answer. you're not going to change...
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if those huge automatic spending cuts kick in and the economy slows down, we will all feel the impact. nearly everybody in washington wants to avoid that. the question is how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue is massive spending cuts. it is called sequestration. we're not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> it was a proposal meant to spur lawmakers into action to come up with a budget that everybody could agree on. >> cuts could still down the economy. pentagon leaders are deeply worried about the impact on the military. if congress cannot cut a big deal -- >> they should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms. >> he is thinking short-term. give congress time to work on a budget. >> they should have a chance to come up with a budget instead of making cuts now that was slow down the recovery. >> both sides agreed something must be done. republican leaders are digging in their heels. "we believe there's a better way to reduce the deficit," said john boehner. part of the proposal has included cuts to entitlement
if those huge automatic spending cuts kick in and the economy slows down, we will all feel the impact. nearly everybody in washington wants to avoid that. the question is how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue is massive spending cuts. it is called sequestration. we're not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> it was a proposal meant to spur lawmakers into action to come up with a budget that everybody could agree on. >> cuts...
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economy is taking a step forward but some economists say on the a slow path. some say one of the things holding up progress is folks in washington. president obama is calling on lawmakers to work on a balanced approach to deal with the deficit. >> republicans are unwilling to touch revenue. they say let's deficit spend. democrats deficit spend. that is why the country does not trust washington. >> reporter: congress is still working to pass a budget that satisfies both the house and the senate. the president says, if lawmakers can agree to work together, the country's budget issues can be resolved. >> there is a way for us to solve these budget in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that, there is no reason why we can't have really strong growth in 2013. we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> reporter: on monday morning, the commerce department is expected to release factory orders for december. the measure indicates the health of the u.s. manufacturing sector. analysts expect
economy is taking a step forward but some economists say on the a slow path. some say one of the things holding up progress is folks in washington. president obama is calling on lawmakers to work on a balanced approach to deal with the deficit. >> republicans are unwilling to touch revenue. they say let's deficit spend. democrats deficit spend. that is why the country does not trust washington. >> reporter: congress is still working to pass a budget that satisfies both the house and...
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truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why we can't have really strong growth in 2013. but we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> we will talk about that more this morning with donald trump. he joins us with fox and friends at 7:00 today. >>> before we leave the house let's get the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> it is cold. how is the weather looking for the rest of the? >> good news we could
truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a...
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it is boosting the, the economy. -- boosting the economy. >> maryland is getting a boost from the winning streak. it is not the way you might think from people buying up raven's gear. >> citizens that by paraphernalia are recycling the money they would have spent anyway. really there is no new money coming in. it is money they would have spent buying other clothes and going after dinner. >> this economist says the effect from the super bowl is more psychological. when the raven's wing, it goes around the state. that means to increase in productivity and less on the job accidents. >> the idea is that people are happier, more focused on work. rather than commiserating about the fact they lost. >> some research shows there is an increase in charitable giving. >> there is a winning team high. it tells people say perhaps i want to share my joy. >> sees as having a winning football team also helps revitalize the city's image. , everybodyven's win wins. >> we are so wrapped up in our teens. when the wind, we feel like we have one. -- they win, we feel like we have won. >> baltimore will be the p
it is boosting the, the economy. -- boosting the economy. >> maryland is getting a boost from the winning streak. it is not the way you might think from people buying up raven's gear. >> citizens that by paraphernalia are recycling the money they would have spent anyway. really there is no new money coming in. it is money they would have spent buying other clothes and going after dinner. >> this economist says the effect from the super bowl is more psychological. when the...
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. >> if those huge automatic spending cuts kick in and the economy slows down, we will all feel the impact. nearly everybody in washington wants to avoid that. the question is how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue is massive spending cuts. there will take effect march 1. it is called sequestration. we're not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> sequestration was never intended to happen. >> it was a proposal meant to spur lawmakers into action to come up with a budget that everybody could agree on. >> cuts could slow down the economy. pentagon leaders are deeply worried about the impact on the military. the president says if congress cannot cut a big deal -- >> they should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms. >> he is thinking short-term. get us to the fiscal year. give congress time to work on a budget. >> they should have a chance to come up with a budget instead of making cuts now that will slow down the recovery. >> both sides agree something must be done. but how? that is the fight. republican leaders are di
. >> if those huge automatic spending cuts kick in and the economy slows down, we will all feel the impact. nearly everybody in washington wants to avoid that. the question is how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue is massive spending cuts. there will take effect march 1. it is called sequestration. we're not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> sequestration was never intended to happen. >> it was a proposal meant to...
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they'll talk about what his proposals might mean for the economy. >> hallie jackson, thank you, and have a great day. >> we all know gas prices taking a big chunk out of our wallets. gasoline and expenditures for the average american household topped $2,900. that is the highest estimated percentage in nearly three decades. apple put apps on themaps but google is gaining ground. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the baltimore ravens big win was the good news for investors. stocks do better when the super bowl champion trace their beginnings to the nfl rather than the american football league. the ravens are an original member of the nfl. we will have to wait and see. there was a down day for stocks yesterday. it looks like a bit of a rebound for the start of things this morning. apple is out with a new ipad today. apple is working hard to fend off rivals. they may be losing out when it comes to apps. three-quarters of handsets sold in the market are now powered by the droid operating system. oven is no longer geared to girls. the new version
they'll talk about what his proposals might mean for the economy. >> hallie jackson, thank you, and have a great day. >> we all know gas prices taking a big chunk out of our wallets. gasoline and expenditures for the average american household topped $2,900. that is the highest estimated percentage in nearly three decades. apple put apps on themaps but google is gaining ground. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the baltimore...
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all that purple is bringing in plenty of green for the local economy. >> all the extra merchandise is good for business. it is more of a psychological effect for fans. a boost in morale can lead to an increase in productivity at work. >> the morale is boost and people are more focused on work rather than commiserating about the fact that the team lost. >> there is an increase in charitable giving when the ravens win. we're seeing a lot of joy. >> 5:36. 30 degrees at the airport. some people have some kind of a superstition when they follow the game. >> 100 on a scale from 1-10. >> our purple friday >> baltimore. we are a tough city. we're big and strong. >> he means business. that was anthony batts. it features offices all over the city sending messages to the team. how will you be watching the big game? i need a chicken wings in one hand. >> one family takes superstitions to a new level. deborah weiner delivers the traditional dominance. >> i have the donuts. but see what i got. >>no. >> what's wrong? >> they are in the wrong order. >> this is all wrong? >> all wrong. this >> is a to
all that purple is bringing in plenty of green for the local economy. >> all the extra merchandise is good for business. it is more of a psychological effect for fans. a boost in morale can lead to an increase in productivity at work. >> the morale is boost and people are more focused on work rather than commiserating about the fact that the team lost. >> there is an increase in charitable giving when the ravens win. we're seeing a lot of joy. >> 5:36. 30 degrees at the...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >> one, two, three, four! ur! >> history in the making. >> beyonce putting on i apowerhouse super bowl performance and putting skeptics to rest following her criticized inauguration performance. and the light show that was involved -- >> it was crazy with all those lights. >> i think that is what caused the power issue. the power went out like 10 minutes later. >> that was crazy. >> the only other thing i noticed about this show, it was a good show, half time show. i don't understand
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can...
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and that doesn't bode well for the economy in that 17.5% of the economy is consumption portion of the gdp. >> let me ask this question to the table. does anybody know how easy the fed is right now? in this world where there's no interest rate to gauge it by, no nominal rate to judge it by and compare it to, how easy is the fed such that if we talked about the fed removing accommodation, barry, what does that look like? ian, what does that look like? answer that question, how easy is the fed? >> the balance sheet tells you how easy they are. and the rate of expansion. we've got the stock which is enormous but also increasing by $85 billion a month. >> what would neutral be? >> not -- >> you don't -- >> i can tell you they're very easy but i don't know what neutral is and they don't know either. nobody knows. the only thing i'm pretty sure about is when we eventually go back to neutral it's going to be painful getting there. >> you know what real interest rates are. we can debate the next ten years of inflation. >> which would be. >> 2%, 2.5% >> >> so how easy is the fed in that -- >> i
and that doesn't bode well for the economy in that 17.5% of the economy is consumption portion of the gdp. >> let me ask this question to the table. does anybody know how easy the fed is right now? in this world where there's no interest rate to gauge it by, no nominal rate to judge it by and compare it to, how easy is the fed such that if we talked about the fed removing accommodation, barry, what does that look like? ian, what does that look like? answer that question, how easy is the...
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the little picture hits you right in the paycheck leaving local economy watcher dr. steven fuller of george mason crunching the numbers for your bank account. >> we're down about 8,000 jobs from the peak which was in mid- 2010. average salaries in the washington area went down first time. >> reporter: long considered one of the best economies in the country, the washington area is still -- [indiscernible] -- but it's at risk of losing its edge. the transition could change the region's spending habits. >> we won't be able to support so many white table restaurants or won't be able to support as high end a housing market if this continues for many years. we're going through a major change in the economy. >> reporter: even if congress stops the budget cuts, the local economy could be in for a rougher ride this year since we're taking home less money. you can blame the hike in the payroll tax which takes 2% more out of workers' paychecks. >> took more than $4 billion of disposable income out of the local economy. had we been projected to grow 3%, we might only grow 2% be
the little picture hits you right in the paycheck leaving local economy watcher dr. steven fuller of george mason crunching the numbers for your bank account. >> we're down about 8,000 jobs from the peak which was in mid- 2010. average salaries in the washington area went down first time. >> reporter: long considered one of the best economies in the country, the washington area is still -- [indiscernible] -- but it's at risk of losing its edge. the transition could change the...
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economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more for lte. >>> a penny for your thoughts? maybe not. canada's decision to stop minting pennies have many wondering how long the u.s. coin could lost. it costs more than a penny to make a penny. the canadian government is telling shop owners to round up their prices to the nearest nickel for cash transactions. interesting. >>> imagine this. being a billionaire at 30 years old. owner of a wildly popular hamburger chain. bloomberg has blown the cover on lindsay torres. in-n-out burger, the chain with a cult following across the western states and texas. it was started by her grandparents. but torres had to t
economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more...
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those turbo charged engines may not deliver the speed or the fuel economy for the money that car makers are charging you. the nonprofit tested several models from ford, hyundai, kia, and chevy. a turbo charge four cylinder bmw did do well in the track test. ford says its own survey shows customers are satisfied with the fuel economy in their turbo charged vehicles. >> plenty of us want to stretch our money more these days and one way to do that is to hold on to your car longer. if you treat it right, it will go the distance and save you tens of thousands. >> i am the first donor and i will be the last donor. >> when ariel bought his toyota camry, he never imagined hitting 226,000. >> i didn't know it would get this far, but it did and we're pleased. >> auto expert says people often aren't away of the long- term financial benefits of holding on to a car. >> our research shows if you hit 200,000 miles, which takes 15 years, you could save more than $30,000. >> first, shop for a car you can live with long-term. >> make sure it fits your lifestyle and don't compromise on features, especiall
those turbo charged engines may not deliver the speed or the fuel economy for the money that car makers are charging you. the nonprofit tested several models from ford, hyundai, kia, and chevy. a turbo charge four cylinder bmw did do well in the track test. ford says its own survey shows customers are satisfied with the fuel economy in their turbo charged vehicles. >> plenty of us want to stretch our money more these days and one way to do that is to hold on to your car longer. if you...
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economy is still described as shaky but don't tell that to investors who are driven large u.s. stock indexes to all-time highs especially this month. jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com is here to tell us why the stock market is rising so steady. good. >> reporter: good morning. >> we are up 5% and still in the month of january? that's unreal. why? >> reporter: i hate to be asking questions why, but let's start with three factors outside of the u.s. for the first time in over two years we're not talking about europe because they are no longer in crisis mode. next, you know, we saw a big chinese bubble in property and it burst and economists thought that the country would enter into a prolonged downward spiral but actually china avoided the much feared hard landing and has resumed growing. and finally, after two decades of stagnation, a new round of japanese officials has been elected and they are starting to address the economy in ways not seen in a while. so three good reasons outside the u.s. >> how about here in the u.s.? what's going on here? >> reporter
economy is still described as shaky but don't tell that to investors who are driven large u.s. stock indexes to all-time highs especially this month. jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com is here to tell us why the stock market is rising so steady. good. >> reporter: good morning. >> we are up 5% and still in the month of january? that's unreal. why? >> reporter: i hate to be asking questions why, but let's start with three factors outside of the u.s. for the...
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. >>> on the broadcast tonight, a wild ride for the american economy. stocks surge to their highest close in more than five years, nearing an all-time high. but unemployment ticked up. then there's the price of gas. suddenly sky-high again. >>> there's been another terrorist attack on a u.s. outpost overseas. our own richard engel is there, all of it playing out when we get a new secretary of state. >>> new rules in the ongoing fight over birth control coverage. the president makes an offer. the question is, will religious leaders give it their blessing? >>> and the big game. it's all over, but the shouting, the fans are in place, the excitement is building. oh, but wait. we're talking about the puppy bowl on sunday. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. late today the stock market crossed over something of a mythic mark of the modern era and the dow jones industrials closed above 14,000 for the first time since 2007. and we all remember what happene
. >>> on the broadcast tonight, a wild ride for the american economy. stocks surge to their highest close in more than five years, nearing an all-time high. but unemployment ticked up. then there's the price of gas. suddenly sky-high again. >>> there's been another terrorist attack on a u.s. outpost overseas. our own richard engel is there, all of it playing out when we get a new secretary of state. >>> new rules in the ongoing fight over birth control coverage. the...
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>> thank you, stocks are inching to a all-time high, even though the economy is delicate. this week's 26 reports on housing, consumer confidence, gdp growth, manufacturing and jobs will shed light on how healthy the economy is. and yahoo shares jumping. >> be fast and be right. it's something that every news media outlet strives to do. but sometimes accuracy is the victim of speed. >> what you may not know though is that is not new. something that a bay area amateur discovered after looking into a tragedy from last century. >> raj, just a few years ago, clare learned her great, great, great grandfather was among those killed on san francisco bay in 1853 when the boiler aboard the steam ship jenny lynn exploded. she was determined to learn more about the piece of history. the fact that she added to everyone's history, well that makes tonight's bay area proud. it's amazing just what the internet age allows us to do. how else could clare warren from her home in the santa cruise mountains with a cat on her lap and a bird over her shoulder have spent the last three years krukti
>> thank you, stocks are inching to a all-time high, even though the economy is delicate. this week's 26 reports on housing, consumer confidence, gdp growth, manufacturing and jobs will shed light on how healthy the economy is. and yahoo shares jumping. >> be fast and be right. it's something that every news media outlet strives to do. but sometimes accuracy is the victim of speed. >> what you may not know though is that is not new. something that a bay area amateur discovered...
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that's what is kicking off our memorable quotesf the week. >> our economy. our economy . economic. our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body the economy 10 timings. that's not immigration. but it is it my thought good people in the department of the homeland security want to keep american statuses safe . so earlier this week they released a video to let you know how to best protect yourself from a attacking gunman. >> if you are caught out by a gunman. consider to overpower the shooter. because if they are comingalt you with a gun. i will reach for the scissorings. [ applause ] it is it the safer version and that way if you are running with them. less likely to put out your eye. hire is it a tip to department . security. have a woman equal two
that's what is kicking off our memorable quotesf the week. >> our economy. our economy . economic. our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body...
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. >> consumer reports say small engines may not deliver the speed or fuel economy they claim saying the tests show turbo charged models from ford, hyundai, and kia fall short of expectations and the chevrolet turbo charged got little extra power than the models with conventional engines. a four cylinder from bmw does deliver of good fuel economy and acceleration according to consumer reports. >> the worker who goal from a construction site survived the fall because of plastic. the...
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economy contracted by 0.1%. not a lot, but it is negative growth. much of that seemed to be the lack of defense spending as we wind down two wars. that number does not include sequestration. those are the huge defense cuts we'll see if the fiscal cliff isn't solved. cuts that will make the cuts we've got so far seem practically minor. nor does it include the result of high every taxes most of us are paying now that payroll taxes have gone up. bottom line, it's bad news, but at 0.1% it's not a disaster. but bigger problems are ahead. other news, facebook reports its profits after the closing bell today. scott budman will have a full rundown on that company's results tonight at 6:00. and research in motion, the maker of blackberry, has changed its name. to blackberry. makes sense. >> put the two together very quick. rob mayeda has a nice day outside. good news. >> you can't see clouds anywhere. we don't have too much haze. there's enough of a breeze to keep air quality today in the good to moderate range around the bay area. but as low pressure locks
economy contracted by 0.1%. not a lot, but it is negative growth. much of that seemed to be the lack of defense spending as we wind down two wars. that number does not include sequestration. those are the huge defense cuts we'll see if the fiscal cliff isn't solved. cuts that will make the cuts we've got so far seem practically minor. nor does it include the result of high every taxes most of us are paying now that payroll taxes have gone up. bottom line, it's bad news, but at 0.1% it's not a...
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a surprise report on the economy from the last quarter of last year. here now to chat about that, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. certainly a cloudy picture of the 4th quarter. we knew it was a slowdown from the 3rd quarter but not as bad as it came out. economists expected about a 1% gain. commerce department says the economy fell by a tenth of a percent in the 4th quarter. first drop since the recession. that compared to a 3.1% gain in the 3rd quarter. now, a big cut in defense spending really led to this. defense spending down 22%. biggest drop for that in 40 years. seen as a one-time factor. the january jobs report comes out on friday. and private payroll tracker adp reports that there was a gain of 192,000 jobs this month which is better than what was expected. although it did revise its december number lower from 215 to 185,000 jobs. >>> facebook reports its earnings after the closing bell today. it's expected to see better numbers than a year ago. the key figure will be mobile revenue
a surprise report on the economy from the last quarter of last year. here now to chat about that, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. certainly a cloudy picture of the 4th quarter. we knew it was a slowdown from the 3rd quarter but not as bad as it came out. economists expected about a 1% gain. commerce department says the economy fell by a tenth of a percent in the 4th quarter. first drop since the recession. that compared to a...
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he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant governor, rick sheehy. he stepped aside after the "omaha world herald" found 2,300 late-night calls to women on his state cell phone. none of the women were his wife. the calls spiked after his wife filed for divorce last july. >>> in the next list, dr. sanjay gupta profiles a pioneer that is making the next generation of biofuels. >> people hear mick ro microbesu they think viruss, and you think what? >> i think of little mini factories. >> we call them droppin biofuels. those are molecules that are identical to those in fuels today. >> i'm jay keisling, and i'm a synthetic biologi
he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant...
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it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there are limited hours and a few life guards because of problems. 7 on your side helps cut through the red tape to get this beautiful ciliatfacility up and running, tonight at 5:00. >> its hockey night at the verizon center. >> the capitals play against the maple leafs and they're looking to rebound after a nasty night. lost to the pittsburgh penguins on sunday. that was super bowl sunday. capitals players said they did not play as bad as the score indicated and the need to capitalize on their scoring chances. the game is tonight at 7:00. what
it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there...
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but the economy is facing new head winds, with the payroll tax rising again. from 4.2% to 6.2%. >> how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave a percentage point off of gdp growth. >> and slower growth, of course, means less hiring. many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> we are less than 42 hours away from kickoff at super bowl xlvii. >> and no one is more excited than dennis o'donnell. he wants to go on another week, maybe two. dennis. >> you have no idea. you have no idea how much i like these press conferences and sound bites. two more weeks of this. >> i have a small idea. >> the french quarter has sprung to life and security is out in full force. in fact, what i noticed tonight is the squad cars and the motorcycles turn their lights on, the emergency lights on, even when the
but the economy is facing new head winds, with the payroll tax rising again. from 4.2% to 6.2%. >> how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave a percentage point off of gdp growth. >> and slower growth, of course, means less hiring. many economists believe that will only be a temporary...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> the boy scouts of america said to make a major announcement tomorrow to make a policy change on its leaders. >> reporter: current policy of the boycotts of america is that you cannot be an openly gay youth or adult and be an official member of the
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need...
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. >> the president addressed several other topics as well from women in combat to the economy. >>> still ahead on "starting point." we remember chris kyle, considered to be one of the deadliest snipers, we'll talk to the man whotrain e eed chris, the navy s.e.a.l. killed this weekend. >>> welcome back, everybody. want to intro the team. connie mack is back. roland martin will join us in a moment. cnn political analyst and chris john farley, editorial director of digital features of "the wall street journal." and john berman as well. let's talk commercials. thumbs up overall for the ads last night, or you think create 'til they were a little -- >> i thought it was a mediocre showing. the game was better than the commercials, not what usually happens. people pay a lot of money for these commercials, $3. mi8 milln per 30-second spot. i thought the jeep ad with oprah winfrey had some emotion. god made a farmer pulled at the heartstrings, but nothing -- >> i thought they were good. i thought it was funny. i think a lot of people tune in to the super bowl for the ads. i know that. you told us
. >> the president addressed several other topics as well from women in combat to the economy. >>> still ahead on "starting point." we remember chris kyle, considered to be one of the deadliest snipers, we'll talk to the man whotrain e eed chris, the navy s.e.a.l. killed this weekend. >>> welcome back, everybody. want to intro the team. connie mack is back. roland martin will join us in a moment. cnn political analyst and chris john farley, editorial director...
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not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter the babies get very sick. we saw about 18 deaths and half were in babies under the age of 3 months. that's another one on the list. hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> how did it get this bad? and should doctors be reminding us about this? >> you know, they should but they don't always. and you know, your health department, now the pharmacies are able to give o
not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter...
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last time it hit that mark was in october of 2007, before the financial crisis rocked the economy. experts disagree, to some it's a number only and investors are feeling more o mystic and thus more willing to invest. the nasdaq is up 35 and the s&p 500 up 14. >>> one of the big reasons the dow was up is this morning's jobs report. according to the labor department, u.s. employers added 1 57,000 jobs in january and the unemployment rate was unchanged, at 7.9%. analysts say that could be because more people are starting toking look for work. january's report marks 35 consecutive months of job growth. >>> the attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey comes on the same day that john kerry stakes over as secretary of state. kerry will be sworn in at the state department this afternoon. before starting his new job, kerry made his farewell tour across massachusetts yesterday. he said he wanted to thank the people he's represented in the senate for 29 years. >>> and hillary clinton just gave her farewell speech to the state department this afternoon on her last day as secretary of state. this i
last time it hit that mark was in october of 2007, before the financial crisis rocked the economy. experts disagree, to some it's a number only and investors are feeling more o mystic and thus more willing to invest. the nasdaq is up 35 and the s&p 500 up 14. >>> one of the big reasons the dow was up is this morning's jobs report. according to the labor department, u.s. employers added 1 57,000 jobs in january and the unemployment rate was unchanged, at 7.9%. analysts say that...
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economy on the upswing. >> for example, we need to lower the cost of health care and programs like medicare that are the biggest drivers of our deficit. without just passing the burden off to seniors. and these reforms must go hand in hand with eliminating excess spending in our tax code. >> the president said wealthy individuals and large corporations should not have access to tax look holes and deductions not available to average americans. >>> the white house released this video of president obama skeet shooting in camp david and it was taken in august and it was answering skeptics to those who thought he didn't know how to shoot. a tennessee woman says he respects the sport of hunting. and democrats are pushing for tougher gun control legislation in congress. >>> a first of its kind event in concord, today, was aimed at keeping student athletes healthy on the field and off. the volunteers from the medical center offered health screenings for students at delasalle high school. about 15 years ago, an athlete died of sudden heart failure during a basketball game. today 150 students got car
economy on the upswing. >> for example, we need to lower the cost of health care and programs like medicare that are the biggest drivers of our deficit. without just passing the burden off to seniors. and these reforms must go hand in hand with eliminating excess spending in our tax code. >> the president said wealthy individuals and large corporations should not have access to tax look holes and deductions not available to average americans. >>> the white house released...
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economy is poised for progress in the coming year and predicted it will fall below the $1 trillion mark. >> sources tell ap tonight the pentagon is ready to offer limited benefits to same-sex partners of gay service members. likely toin clud health and welfare benefits. dpeens secretary has not made a decision because federal law prohibits him from recognizing same-sex marriages. british lawmakers voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. legislation would enable same-sex couples to get married in civil and religious ceremonies. the prime minister championed the bill despite opposition from within his party. before it becomes plau it must still pass the house of lord autos as we continue here, coming up, governor brown's response to a texas raid on california jobs. >> and >>> because gas prices are high it turns out we're driving less but spending more time in traffic. san francisco oakland area is tied did w.lngs langs for having the second worst congestion if the country behind behind washington, d.c.. a study shows drivers spent 61 hours in traffic jams and wasted $1200 wornl o
economy is poised for progress in the coming year and predicted it will fall below the $1 trillion mark. >> sources tell ap tonight the pentagon is ready to offer limited benefits to same-sex partners of gay service members. likely toin clud health and welfare benefits. dpeens secretary has not made a decision because federal law prohibits him from recognizing same-sex marriages. british lawmakers voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. legislation would enable same-sex couples to...
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. >>> jits not a pretty picture for trying to find work in the struggling economy. many found themselves deep in the hole because of student loans. the problem is getting worse with a record number of delinquencies reported. we get more from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: a graduate >> reporter: a graduate student, 22-year-old astrid will be $160,000 in debt before she lands her first job. >> i feel like that number doesn't really process in my head yet. it's just an imaginary number i know i have to pay off. >> reporter: she is one of the 26 million americans saddled with a ballooning student loan. like her classmates, she worried without a job after graduation, she'll become part of the record number of former students who are now defaulting or delinquent paying back loans. >> honestly, i don't know how i'm going to do it. >> reporter: with college costs on the rise, student loan debt is at an all-time high. topping $870 billion surpassing credit card debt and even auto loans. now a new study shows one-third of former students are considered risky borrowers. gradua
. >>> jits not a pretty picture for trying to find work in the struggling economy. many found themselves deep in the hole because of student loans. the problem is getting worse with a record number of delinquencies reported. we get more from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: a graduate >> reporter: a graduate student, 22-year-old astrid will be $160,000 in debt before she lands her first job. >> i feel like that number doesn't really process in my head yet. it's just an...
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now the economy is still hurting. it is growing slowly but it is clearly a heck of a lot healthier than it was four years ago. and yet none of the discussion is about the short-term macro picture. it's entirely about the medium-term fiscal picture. and, unfortunately, i don't see us making any significant progress on that. frankly, anytime in the next two years but i think they are out of scale and i think it's sort of going to be ugly arguments that little progress will be coming. >> let me jump in for a second. you said you wanted us to debate. [laughter] i don't think the focus is all change to the medium-term deficit in fact the reason i think it's sort front and center is precisely because it has to be part of the discussion on jobs i do think the president cares deeply about the fact that we still have an unemployment rate just slightly below 80%, that is an unbelievable tragedy. i think realistically if you're going to do more infrastructure spending or you're going to make the kind of investments we need to ma
now the economy is still hurting. it is growing slowly but it is clearly a heck of a lot healthier than it was four years ago. and yet none of the discussion is about the short-term macro picture. it's entirely about the medium-term fiscal picture. and, unfortunately, i don't see us making any significant progress on that. frankly, anytime in the next two years but i think they are out of scale and i think it's sort of going to be ugly arguments that little progress will be coming. >> let...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. o mók is city scape of new orleans at super bowl time is the work of charles fasino. for more than a decade now he's been something of a super bowl institution, win lose and most definitely draw. serena altschul got to see him at work. >> reporter: as football fans descended on new orleans this week and players got ready for the big game, one man was preparing for his own personal super bowl. meet charles fasino. >> remember, i want one dipped this way. >> reporter: super bowl 47's artist in residence. so today is a big day. >> it i
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tester says steer clear of economy paint. >> a good price is a good thing. but stay away from really inexpensive paints. none of the top picks were under $20. >> you don't need to spend top dollar. benjiman moore which can cost $68 a gallon did well burke not top rated in consumer reports latest paint tests. highest scores went to paints that cost half that much. and kensington sold at ace hardware store autos it topped our ratings in satin finish, then, semi gloss is great for trim. >> these clark and kensington paints left a smooth finish. even after a thousand passes with the stiff scrub brush. plus they're superb at hiding. you can cover hold paint you're tired of looking at. >> it's also self priming. you can save time. >> the fact gail could get paint at ace store made the job easier, too. if you hope at home depot or lows consumer reports says paints available at these stores did really well in the tests as well, home depot, several paints by behr are recommended in all sheens including premium pus ultraenamel z gliden premium for about $25 a gallon.
tester says steer clear of economy paint. >> a good price is a good thing. but stay away from really inexpensive paints. none of the top picks were under $20. >> you don't need to spend top dollar. benjiman moore which can cost $68 a gallon did well burke not top rated in consumer reports latest paint tests. highest scores went to paints that cost half that much. and kensington sold at ace hardware store autos it topped our ratings in satin finish, then, semi gloss is great for...
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one is because the economy is doing well as though the cost of crude oil is ouup. another thing is processes are turning over to the spring/summer blend. that means some of these production is down why they make that switched over. as we get closer to the summer blend we may continue to see prices go up. they may continue go up all the way through april. >>-i knew i should fill up three days ago. >> the good news is that gas will probably be more expensive so fill up today and again be your friend. >> i have no choice, have 2 mi. left. >> the good news is today's gas prices will be cheaper than tomorrows. americans are bombing about 4% of their incomes into buying gasoline. the energy barbets is u.s. households spent an average of just over $2,900 on gasoline last year. that is eyes level and for years. the percentage rates similar levels in 2008, when a red hot global economy and panic over dueling surprising gas prices to the roof. the nationwide average price for gas of regular gas out cast it $3.60 last year also a record high. >> police have released the name
one is because the economy is doing well as though the cost of crude oil is ouup. another thing is processes are turning over to the spring/summer blend. that means some of these production is down why they make that switched over. as we get closer to the summer blend we may continue to see prices go up. they may continue go up all the way through april. >>-i knew i should fill up three days ago. >> the good news is that gas will probably be more expensive so fill up today and again...
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economy. 157,000 jobs were added it also revised the past year's numbers. as more people got back into the job search the unemployment rate moved back up to 7.9 percent. >>> and despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 and all three major indexes posted gains for a 6th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they really love their jobs. that's the case for employees at the community college of baltimore county. the school has been picked as one of the nation's top places to work. education reporter tim tyutin has their story. >> what does it take to become the most hot places to work in america? >> ccbc employees are getting the credit for bragging about where they work. the results showed up on a national survey from a company called workplace dynamics. >> it doesn't surprise me. it's an excellent place to work. benefits are second to none. we are like a family here. wher i ne whenever you need anything done th
economy. 157,000 jobs were added it also revised the past year's numbers. as more people got back into the job search the unemployment rate moved back up to 7.9 percent. >>> and despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 and all three major indexes posted gains for a 6th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they really love their...
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but it sustains the local economy and keeps everybody out there working. >> reporter: there's still tickets for tonight's pep rally it's $12 a person and it's just getting started. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pretty much seems like just about everyone in the bay area has 49er fever. even the restaurant chain panda express. more than 70 locations will get free orange chicken for anyone that walks in with their 49er gear. >>> a suicide bomber attacked the u.s. embassy in turkey. he died. the bomber is a known militant. state department officials say the embassy is heavily protected but is also due for an upgrade. >>> in mexico city the death toll from yesterday's explosion at the pemex headquarters rose to 23 today. rescuers are still looking for more possible victims. the head of pemex says it appears it was an accident although the cause has not been determined. and a spokesperson said most of the damage was too administrative offices. >> back here in the u.s., john kerry was officially sworn in today as secretary of state. kerry's wife and daughter attended t
but it sustains the local economy and keeps everybody out there working. >> reporter: there's still tickets for tonight's pep rally it's $12 a person and it's just getting started. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pretty much seems like just about everyone in the bay area has 49er fever. even the restaurant chain panda express. more than 70 locations will get free orange chicken for anyone that walks in with their 49er gear. >>> a suicide bomber...
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to be honest with you, the fact our economy is not doing well has as much to do with the downturn in illegal crossings as anything else. if she can explain how we missed 2,000 ak-47s going into mexico i'll be a little more open to hearing her argument for having operational control of the border. >> congressman trey gowdy of south carolina, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> yes, ma'am, thank you. >>> we're learning new information about what may have led to the 34-minute long super bowl blackout. "the new orleans times-picayune" refers to an electrical upgrade back in december may be to blame. intergy disputes that and says there were no power dispute issues during the three events before the super bowl. the new orleans council utility committee will meet friday to further investigate that blackout. >>> super bowl mvp joe flacco getting his own parade at disney world. starting next hour he'll share the spot lot with his nfl teammates. fans are grabbing prime spots to watch the parade due to take place later in baltimore, two hours from now. cnn's rene marsh is alre
to be honest with you, the fact our economy is not doing well has as much to do with the downturn in illegal crossings as anything else. if she can explain how we missed 2,000 ak-47s going into mexico i'll be a little more open to hearing her argument for having operational control of the border. >> congressman trey gowdy of south carolina, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> yes, ma'am, thank you. >>> we're learning new information about what may have led...
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but it sustains the local economy and keeps everybody out there working. >> reporter: there's still tickets for tonight's pep rally it's $12 a person and it's just getting started. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pretty much seems like just about everyone in the bay area has 49er fever. even the restaurant chain panda express. more than 70 locations will get free orange chicken for anyone that walks in with their 49er gear. >>> a suicide bomber attacked the u.s. embassy in turkey. he died. the bomber is a known militant. state department officials say the embassy is heavily protected but is also due for an upgrade. >>> in mexico city the death toll from yesterday's explosion at the pemex headquarters rose to 23 today. rescuers are still looking for more possible victims. the head of pemex says it appears it was an accident although the cause has not been determined. and a spokesperson said most of the damage was too administrative offices. >> back here in the u.s., john kerry was officially sworn in today as secretary of state. kerry's wife and daughter attended t
but it sustains the local economy and keeps everybody out there working. >> reporter: there's still tickets for tonight's pep rally it's $12 a person and it's just getting started. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pretty much seems like just about everyone in the bay area has 49er fever. even the restaurant chain panda express. more than 70 locations will get free orange chicken for anyone that walks in with their 49er gear. >>> a suicide bomber...
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. >> carolyn: president says the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing the nation's checkbook jumpstart go the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the berkeley lawrence lab drew a lot of fire but as political reporter mark matthews, he also drew a lot of talent to the department as he worked to reshape its mission. >> at the white house, president obama thanked him for his service. >> he has been a great friend over the past four years working on energy issues but also designing a cap to plug a hole in the gulf of mexico when nobody else could figure it out. >> when he came to washington in 2009 from u.c. berkeley he had a nobel prize in physics but no experience in washington politics. >> he said honest things about climate change and energy that he had to political reasons walk back during his confirmation hearings. >> things like coal is my worst nightmare. the country needs a much higher gasolin
. >> carolyn: president says the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing the nation's checkbook jumpstart go the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the berkeley lawrence lab drew a lot of fire but as political reporter mark matthews, he also drew a lot of talent to the department as he...